United Kingdom: Coronation (Police) Medal 1902

Ribbon: Red with a narrow blue central stripe.

Instituted: 1902.

Awarded: To police officer, firefighters, and members of ambulance units on duty during the official celebrations of the Coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra on 9 August 1902. Officers of the rank of Superintendent or equivalent or above received silver medals, the rest bronze ones.

Grades: 2 (Silver and Bronze) named to different organisations as shown below.

Metropolitan Police Silver Medal Sorry - no picture of obverse Sorry - no picture of reverse
Metropolitan Police Bronze Medal Metropolitan Police Bronze Medal, Obverse Metropolitan Police Bronze Medal, Reverse
City of London Police Silver Medal Sorry - no picture of obverse Sorry - no picture of reverse
City of London Police Bronze Medal City of London Police Bronze Medal, Obverse City of London Police Bronze Medal, Reverse
Metropolitan Fire Brigade Silver Medal Sorry - no picture of obverse Sorry - no picture of reverse
Metropolitan Fire Brigade Bronze Medal Sorry - no picture of obverse Sorry - no picture of reverse
St John Ambulance Brigade Silver Medal Sorry - no picture of obverse Sorry - no picture of reverse
St John Ambulance Brigade Bronze Medal Sorry - no picture of obverse Sorry - no picture of reverse
Police Ambulance Service Silver Medal Sorry - no picture of obverse Sorry - no picture of reverse
Police Ambulance Service Bronze Medal Sorry - no picture of obverse Sorry - no picture of reverse
London County Council Metropolitan Fire Brigade Silver Medal Sorry - no picture of obverse Sorry - no picture of reverse
London County Council Metropolitan Fire Brigade Bronze Medal Sorry - no picture of obverse Sorry - no picture of reverse
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